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Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2002 2:01 pm
by Canzerboy
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Do I start off too fast on this one, coz I'm all out ideas.

Maybe I'll throw in a scratch scene or two and record a light jazz/funk bassline?

How should I know?

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2002 6:59 am
by kensuguro
yeah.. a bass line that veeeery weakly keeps rhythm might be nice. And then some mangled strings that come and go. (maybe reversed?)
actually.. I can sort of hear the guitar in the drums loop. :smile: It's that very famous loop, forgot where it was sampled from.. ya know.
Maybe you could throw in some slow morphing pads to bring out the resonant sweeps.

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2002 4:30 pm
by hubird
It's not that bad.
It's ok.
Just go on.

Let There Be Music!

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2002 4:48 pm
by garyb
NO SCRATCHES! yeah, a bassline will help.relax.you will know when you know.

Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2002 5:41 pm
by dxl
the string part is kind of strange tho.
did u cut off the string wave at the end of every loop?
it will sound more natural to leave it uncut.
bassline will be great!
nice ambience by the way!

Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2002 12:45 am
by Pete Jaccuzzi
<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" color="#B49845"><b><font color="#DDD9C8">I like that <u>wah-wah</u> thing you put on the drums. it gives it kind of an empty seashell vibe. my only suggestion is to do a break or a bridge and get out of the minor key and go orchestral majors, like Ma7ths or 9ths in a powerful crescendo-like wave. At least that's what Frank Sinatra would say ... </font></b></font>



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